Thank you Eric ...

yes, the email message have the exact same times and
headers.

My MTA is postfix.

I am using POP. My mail client is Thunderbird.

Dovecot is POP/IMAP server.

Thanks,
LDB

Eric W. Bates wrote:
> Look at the message headers. Are they identical? Or does the second
> message have different times and id's? If they have different times, the
> point where they diverge is most likely the culprit.
> 
> what is your MTA? Does it have a debug mode? (postfix does) turn it on
> and check the log.
> 
> Are you using imap or pop? If you're using pop, it might be your mail
> client getting confused about what messages it has or has not seen.
> 
> There are so many parts to mail delivery and so many likely candidates.
> The fact that remaining logged in changes the behavior makes it very
> unlikely to have anything to do with amavis.
> 
> LDB wrote:
>> I am receiving double the email when I access
>> my email after coming home from work. If I stay
>> logged in all day, this symptom does not occur.
> 
>> Is amavis injecting the messages again, and again ...
> 
>> Any ideas???

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